2017 CAF Champions League

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2017 CAF Champions League
2017 Total CAF Champions League
Tournament details
Dates10 February – 4 November 2017
Teams55 (from 43 associations)
Final positions
ChampionsMorocco Wydad AC (2nd title)
Runners-upEgypt Al Ahly
Tournament statistics
Matches played138
Goals scored318 (2.3 per match)
Top scorer(s)Tunisia Taha Yassine Khenissi (7 goals)
2016
2018

The 2017 CAF Champions League (officially the 2017 Total CAF Champions League for sponsorship reasons)[1] was the 53rd edition of Africa's premier club football tournament organized by the Confederation of African Football (CAF), and the 21st edition under the current CAF Champions League title.

Starting from this season, the group stage was expanded from eight to 16 teams, divided into four groups of four, and the knockout stage expanded from 4 to 8 teams.[2][3]

final to win their second African Cup of Champions Clubs/CAF Champions League title,[4] and qualified as the CAF representative at the 2017 FIFA Club World Cup in the United Arab Emirates, and also earned the right to play against the winners of the 2017 CAF Confederation Cup, TP Mazembe, in the 2018 CAF Super Cup.[5] Mamelodi Sundowns
were the defending champions, but were eliminated in the quarter-finals by Wydad Casablanca.

Association team allocation

All 56 CAF member associations may enter the CAF Champions League, with the 12 highest ranked associations according to their CAF 5-year ranking eligible to enter two teams in the competition.[5] As a result, theoretically a maximum of 68 teams could enter the tournament – although this level has never been reached.

For the 2017 CAF Champions League, the CAF uses the 2011–2015 CAF 5-year ranking, which calculates points for each entrant association based on their clubs’ performance over those 5 years in the CAF Champions League and CAF Confederation Cup. The criteria for points are the following:[6]

CAF Champions League CAF Confederation Cup
Winners 5 points 4 points
Runners-up 4 points 3 points
Losing semi-finalists 3 points 2 points
3rd place in groups 2 points 1 point
4th place in groups 1 point 1 point

The points are multiplied by a coefficient according to the year as follows:

  • 2015 – 5
  • 2014 – 4
  • 2013 – 3
  • 2012 – 2
  • 2011 – 1

Teams

The following 55 teams from 43 associations entered the competition.

Associations are shown according to their 2011–2015 CAF 5-year ranking – those with a ranking score have their rank and score indicated.

Association Team Qualifying method
Associations eligible to enter two teams (Ranked 1–12)
Tunisia Tunisia
(1st – 100 pts)
Étoile du Sahel 2015–16 Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1 champions
Espérance de Tunis 2015–16 Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1 runners-up
Egypt Egypt
(2nd – 80 pts)
Al Ahly 2015–16 Egyptian Premier League champions
Zamalek 2015–16 Egyptian Premier League runners-up
Democratic Republic of the Congo DR Congo
(3rd – 69 pts)
TP Mazembe 2015–16 Linafoot champions
AS Vita Club 2015–16 Linafoot runners-up
Algeria Algeria
(4th – 64 pts)
USM Alger 2015–16 Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1 champions
JS Saoura 2015–16 Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1 runners-up
Sudan Sudan
(5th – 51 pts)
Al-Hilal 2016 Sudan Premier League champions
Al-Merrikh 2016 Sudan Premier League runners-up
South Africa South Africa
(6th – 27 pts)
Mamelodi Sundowns Title holders (2016 CAF Champions League winners)
2015–16 South African Premier Division champions
Bidvest Wits 2015–16 South African Premier Division runners-up
Republic of the Congo Congo
(T-7th – 24 pts)
AC Léopards 2016 Congo Ligue 1 champions
Diables Noirs 2016 Congo Ligue 1 runners-up
Morocco Morocco
(T-7th – 24 pts)
FUS Rabat 2015–16 Botola champions
Wydad AC 2015–16 Botola runners-up
Ivory Coast Ivory Coast
(T-9th – 23 pts)
AS Tanda 2015–16 Côte d'Ivoire Ligue 1 champions
Séwé Sport
2015–16 Côte d'Ivoire Ligue 1 runners-up
Mali Mali
(T-9th – 23 pts)
Stade Malien 2016 Malian Première Division champions
AS Real Bamako 2016 Malian Première Division runners-up
Cameroon Cameroon
(11th – 19 pts)
UMS de Loum 2016 Elite One champions
Coton Sport 2016 Elite One runners-up
Nigeria Nigeria
(12th – 12 pts)
Enugu Rangers
2016 Nigeria Professional Football League champions
Rivers United 2016 Nigeria Professional Football League runners-up
Associations eligible to enter one team
Angola Angola
(13th – 7 pts)
1º de Agosto 2016 Girabola champions
Ghana Ghana
(T-14th – 4 pts)
Wa All Stars
2016 Ghanaian Premier League champions
Libya Libya
(T-14th – 4 pts)
Al-Ahli Tripoli
2016 Libyan Premier League champions
Zambia Zambia
(T-14th – 4 pts)
Zanaco 2016 Zambia Super League champions
Ethiopia Ethiopia
(17th – 3 pts)
Saint George 2015–16 Ethiopian Premier League champions
Botswana Botswana Township Rollers 2015–16 Botswana Premier League champions
Burkina Faso Burkina Faso Rail Club du Kadiogo 2015–16 Burkinabé Premier League champions
Burundi Burundi Vital'O
2015–16 Burundi Premier League
champions
Comoros Comoros Ngaya Club 2016 Comoros Premier League champions
Equatorial Guinea Equatorial Guinea Sony Elá Nguema 2015–16 Equatoguinean Primera División champions
Gabon Gabon CF Mounana 2015–16 Gabon Championnat National D1 champions
The Gambia Gambia Gambia Ports Authority 2015–16 GFA League First Division champions
Guinea Guinea Horoya 2015–16 Guinée Championnat National champions
Kenya Kenya Tusker 2016 Kenyan Premier League champions
Lesotho Lesotho Lioli 2015–16 Lesotho Premier League champions
Liberia Liberia Barrack Young Controllers 2016 Liberian First Division League champions
Madagascar Madagascar CNaPS Sport 2016 THB Champions League champions
Mauritius Mauritius AS Port-Louis 2000 2015–16 Mauritian Premier League champions
Mozambique Mozambique Ferroviário Beira 2016 Moçambola champions
Niger Niger AS FAN
2015–16 Niger Premier League
champions
Réunion
Saint-Louisienne
2015 Réunion Premier League runners-up[Note REU]
Rwanda
APR
2015–16 Rwanda National Football League champions
Senegal Senegal US Gorée 2015–16 Senegal Premier League champions
Seychelles Seychelles Côte d'Or 2016 Seychelles First Division champions
Sierra Leone Sierra Leone
Johansen
2016 Sierra Leonean FA Cup winners[Note SLE]
South Sudan South Sudan Atlabara 2015 South Sudan Football Championship champions[Note SSD]
Swaziland
Royal Leopards 2015–16 Swazi Premier League champions
Tanzania Tanzania Young Africans 2015–16 Tanzanian Premier League champions
Uganda Uganda KCCA 2015–16 Uganda Super League champions
Zanzibar
Zimamoto
2015–16 Zanzibar Premier League champions
Zimbabwe Zimbabwe CAPS United 2016 Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League champions
Notes
  1. 2016 Réunion Premier League
    was not completed by the end of the year.
  • winners, as the league was not played in 2016.
  • ^
    South Sudan (SSD): South Sudan were represented by Atlabara, the 2015 South Sudan Football Championship champions, as the league was not played in 2016.
  • Associations which did not enter a team
    Zimamoto
    Bamako teams Stade Malien Real BamakoGauteng teams Bidvest Wits Mamelodi SundownsGreater Cairo teams Al Ahly ZamalekOmdurman teams Al-Hilal Al-Merrikh
    Bamako teams
    Stade Malien
    Real Bamako
    Gauteng teams
    Bidvest Wits
    Mamelodi Sundowns
    Greater Cairo teams
    Al Ahly
    Zamalek
    Omdurman teams
    Al-Hilal
    Al-Merrikh
    Location of teams of the 2017 CAF Champions League.
    Red: Preliminary round; Green: First Round;
    Brown: Group A; Orange: Group B; Yellow: Group C;
    Blue: Group D.